Understanding gendered violence in Australian universities.

In 2016, the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) carried out the first ever National Student Safety Survey (NSSS) to understand the nature, prevalence and reporting of sexual assault and sexual harassment at Australian universities.

The second NSSS was conducted in 2021 by the Social Research Centre in partnership with leading violence prevention expert Associate Professor Anastasia Powell of RMIT. 

The results for both the 2016 survey and the latest 2021 survey are available below.

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Content warning: The reports contain discussion and descriptions of sexual harassment and sexual assault. They also contain mentions of self harm, drug use and suicidal ideation. If you would like to speak to somebody, a range of confidential support and resources is available to you.

2021

2016

For more information

visit the Universities Australia National Student Safety website 

UNSW initiatives

Affected by gendered violence?

Behaviour that amounts to sexual assault or sexual harassment is not accepted at UNSW. If you are a student or staff who has been affected by gendered violence, here is information about the support and reporting options available inside and outside of UNSW.

Annual Report

UNSW has a responsibility and a unique opportunity to prevent and respond to reports of gendered violence, ensuring the safety of all members of our community. In 2021, UNSW publicly shared the results of its annual report on the prevention of and response to gendered violence. In this way, we hope to bring these crucial issues into the light.